It's a great deal at $9.90 especially with Tomtop prime. I saw it on something like the 5th page of search results but it was an instant buy. Flight time is roughly six minutes depending on how hard you fly it. It flies very well too however without a barometer you're not going to get any sort of hover with this. Yaw rate is very high even on the lowest setting which is pretty fun. It comes with six preinstalled prop guards however they are so close to the blades that any time you smack into a wall the guard ends up getting pushed into the blade so they're mostly pointless. It's a nice touch, but mostly useless. Comes with five extra blades which is nice. Compared to a CX 10 this is much faster and seemingly more stable and durable however I haven't had much time to really crash test it. Battery is slightly worse however I expected this considering it's both larger and a hexacopter. On the topic of battery, I absolutely hate the charging system. To charge it you have to pull this tiny female plug off the quad and then plug it into a male charging cable that comes with it. I feel like I'm going to destroy the cable for the battery before I kill the drone. By not putting another female plug on the board they saved maybe 6 cents? This flaw is what knocks it down from 5 to 4 stars. Over all, if you can nab this for

Lots of fun and very agile. Only, downside is the motors wear out faster than I like, but that has been typical for all the small copters I've own so far (I have a soldering iron and replace them myself). This one is my favorite tiny copter so far. Better than others I've paid twice the money for. I have a lot of time on mine and it still flies very well, but I've replaced three motors. I really like the rotor protectors and they make the copter really durable. I have yet to break a rotor on this copter.

Well built and can survive a lot of crashes. I've been flying DJI's successfully for a few months now and was curious about this little toy. It is definitely an indoor only quad. The controls are extremely sensitive due to the light weight. I was flying it well indoors and went to give it a go in my backyard. Big Mistake! After a minute or so flying around me, I take it higher thinking about 30 feet. It shot way up very fast, way faster than I can respond. By the time I throttle down, it fell like a rock. I over corrected and it shot up fast again to may be 50 feet then lodged in my neighbor's tree way up there! No stick response to fly backwards. The wind at the time barely moved the leaves. To be fair, It is pilot error, I am too use to the precise controls of the Phantoms. Keep it indoors and you'll have a lot of fun. For me, there goes $20 bucks!

there aren't any other hexacopters OR quadcopters priced like the jjrc h20 that can fly as well as this aircraft does. only four stars because the blue LED lighting on the front of the aircraft is actually less visible than the red LED lighting on the rear of the aircraft, therefore, I soldered a 3mm white LED and a 200 ohm resistor to the V+ terminal and ground terminal on the bottom side of the h20's receiver board. it barely draws any extra current, no distinguishable difference between flight times before or after I modified it. battery supplied with aircraft is a 3.7v 30c 150 mah li-po battery, which is actually the same rating as the jjrc h8 and h8s, yet uses a different battery connector. unlike a lot of what is said, the controller does not use triple A batteries, it uses two double A batteries (2 - AA batteries). thumbsticks on the transmitter didn't have much grip from the start, i use rubber stick caps from a syma transmitter and they work great. I also modified the transmitter/controller's TX antenna using a shielded coaxial cable and stripped ~32mm off of the shield/ground of the cable to expose the antenna, and soldered it to the antenna terminal and ground on the transmitter. this was done in attempt to prevent fly-aways, which are very common with the jjrc h20 if range is exceeded. they have even been known to fly away even when still in range... seems glitchy. it flew away on me one time in my yard, just kept going straight into the bushes. no big deal there, yet, had I been gaining altitude, it could've been a much worse fate for my h20. this was prior to my modification of the TX antenna, haven't had issues with fly-aways since (knock on wood) and I have easily had it over 200 ft in the air on more than one occasion. this is the third h20 that I've owned. first one's battery connector snapped off of the receiver board on the hexacopter itself, i was going to repair it, but it wasn't worth the cost. bought two new jjrc h20's instead (one is red, one is gold) so now whichever one breaks first and turns into a shelf ornament will then become the donor of parts for repairs. this hexacopter has 3 speeds, headless mode function, does aerobatic flips with the touch of a button, easy to control and maneuver, indoor or outdoor use, and generally... it is a lot of fun. I really enjoy the h20 and in comparison to items of similar value, this aircraft easily exceeds all of them in speed, functions, power, and agility. the lighting and fly-away issues were my only real problems with the h20's design, which are both very easy for me to fix with simple modifications using cheap electronics, solder, and soldering skills. I first purchased a jjrc h20 over a year ago when I had less experience as an RC pilot, and it was "okay" to me. now that I have several professional aircrafts and a lot more experience, this aircraft is much more fun to me, I like to just mess around with it and it's perfect for that. I like the cheaper quality toy aircrafts, they aren't as expensive initially and repairs aren't as expensive as professional aircrafts, they are totally different animals all together. that's why I have several toy aircrafts, and several professional aircrafts. this jjrc h20 as a hexacopter, is very peppy and responds very well to the controller. it has 6 rotors, so it's also a different animal that a quadcopter, i like to think of it as a quadcopter +2 motors, seems silly, but when you've flown both, it will make sense. it will nose-dive in mode 3 at full pitch w/ the right stick, i usually fly in mode 2 because of this and also because of how sensitive the yaw rate becomes in mode 3. I would buy this again, because I have, just gotta be careful with the battery connector so it doesn't snap off of the board again. beware of fly-aways, that stuff is real. I reccommend some simple modifications if you are able to do so, it turns this aircraft into what I wanted from the beginning. overall, the jjrc h20 is definitely worth the cost. update: bye bye prop guards. cut the blade guard off of the spacer screwed through the end of each motor housing. took over half of a gram off of this tiny thing. man does it scream now. if you can fly without guards and can chop them off without issues, it certainly wakes up this aircraft. I've done the same to every jjrc h8 and h8s that I've had before too. more stable and responsive overall, it's a small aircraft, so it makes a noticeable difference.

UPDATE: Turns out that this is a very reliable drone. I was a little worried that 6 motors just added to the failure rate. Hasn't happened. Nice tight spins, good reactions and very stable. Headless mode works well. TERRIBLE design. The battery has a VERY SMALL connector that plugs in between the rear 2 arms. It is almost impossible to plug/unplug (my fingers just do not fit). About the only grip you can get includes the wires. I ended up using a pair of pliers. On mine, the connector goes in from rear toward front. On one video I saw, the connector goes in from bottom toward top (a better solution). If you can get the battery out and charged, it is a nice stable flier.

Well to start off, the wife loves it, the dogs hate it, the birds hate it, so I love it. Small and easy to store. Fairly easy to fly. The remote has most of the functions that you need available as a button on the controller. Charging times are to be expected with the usb charger. I have a much larger lipo charger and I am going to make a harness for it and the extra 5 batteries that i am going to order. Stability is excellent. It does drift around, but not bad. Flight times are about average for the quad. I get between 4 to 5 min per charge. The flips are lots of fun and very tight. The only problem I am having is the propellers like to remove themselves on a hard landing! But I would rather have to find it and put it back on than replace it! All in all, it is a decent hexacopter for the price!

This item sometimes worked and sometimes did not. But when it worked it was fun. I returned this item and I bought another one. The return is easy. This drone is stable on the air after trimming and fun for all ages. Do not fly it outside. The seller is easy to deal with (you do not return the item to the seller).

I got this little drone a few months ago, the motors need some maintanucmence, the drone is stable and really fast! But be aware zip it list signal the drone fly way, is a major design flaw and is something to consider when you flight the drone outside